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  2. Paid Dues - Wikipedia

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    Paid Dues was an annual hip hop festival that took place in California, until the summer of 2006, when it was announced that the festival would travel to multiple locations. The last festival took place in 2013. Paid Dues was an event presented by Murs 3:16 in association with Guerilla Union.

  3. P.O.D. - Wikipedia

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    P.O.D. (an initialism for Payable on Death [9]) is an American Christian metal band formed in 1992 and based in San Diego, California.The band's line-up consists of vocalist Paul Joshua "Sonny" Sandoval, bassist Mark "Traa" Daniels, lead guitarist Marcos Curiel, and drummer Noah "Wuv" Bernardo.

  4. Cover charge - Wikipedia

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    Cover charges are usually much lower for local, semi-professional bands or entertainers than for better-known touring bands from other regions. In North America, the cover charge for a performance by a local teenage band may be as low as a few dollars; a show by a nationally-known band with a recording contract may have a $10 to $15 cover.

  5. Explainer-Why U.S. concert tickets are so expensive - AOL

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    Fees paid to attend a live concert in the U.S. far exceed fees in comparable parts of the world, the complaint notes. One 2018 report from the Government Accountability Office estimated those fees ...

  6. Concert Ticket Junk Fees Must Be Disclosed Upfront, FTC Rules

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    The FTC estimates that the Junk Fees Rule will save consumers up to 53 million hours per year spent trying to discern the total price for concert tickets and short-term lodging, and will equate to ...

  7. Michigan joins lawsuit against Live Nation, Ticketmaster over ...

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    While members of the band, who played at Pine Knob last summer as part of their tour, called the fees a "greedy scam" on social media and said they never agreed to the concert fees, customers ...

  8. Music licensing - Wikipedia

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    On February 8, 2016, Warner/Chappell Music agreed to settle a class action lawsuit brought to challenge these fees. After mediation, Warner's payments would total more than $14 million to the "thousands of people and entities" who had paid licensing fees to use the song since 1949, plus $4.6 million to attorneys for the plaintiffs. [36]

  9. Why some major artists are suddenly canceling shows, and in ...

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    The Black Keys aren’t the only group that may be falling victim to costly concert fatigue. Pop-rock band 311 announced it had canceled upcoming European tour dates due to the “rising costs of ...